Volume 3 of the "Harriman Alaska Expedition" recounts the findings and observations of the expedition's scientists and researchers. Sponsored by Edward Henry Harriman, this ambitious project brought together leading experts in various fields to explore and document the Alaskan coast in 1899. This volume offers detailed insights into the geography, ecology, and natural history of the region, providing a valuable record of a pivotal moment in Alaskan exploration.
Illustrated with photographs and scientific drawings, the "Harriman Alaska Expedition" remains an important resource for understanding the natural history of Alaska and the impact of early scientific exploration. This work is essential for historians, scientists, and anyone interested in the rich natural heritage of the Pacific Northwest.
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